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We’ve all heard countless movies, talks, and conversations about never losing hope.
Everywhere you go, you're reminded to hold on to hope.
And eventually, you start believing in it too.
But here’s the thing—how much do we actually know about hope? What does it really mean to have hope? Most of the time, we feel like we must have it, simply because everyone around us says we should.
Sohrab says, "Grownups did Namaz, so we did too." When you reflect on that, it’s a bit terrifying.
It suggests that we don’t always practice things with awareness or wisdom. Instead, we often just imitate what we see or what we’re told.
Hope can be the same. We hear people say, “Have hope,” or “Put your faith in God,” and we mimic that behavior, without fully understanding what it means.
While we learn a lot about hope throughout our lives, the real question is: How much of it do we truly comprehend, and when?
I just wanted to say that you need to lose hope just to reach the true source of it.